Press Release

Ministry of Health & Social Development
Release Date:
Tuesday, 25 March 2025 - 12:15pm

 In recognition of World Water Day, Seven Seas Water Group (SSWG) proudly awarded the winners of the Prize for Water Science, the highest-scoring water science projects at the recently held National Science Fair.

The prize celebrates students who have demonstrated outstanding scientific inquiry into water-related challenges, reinforcing the importance of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) education in the British Virgin Islands. This year’s winners are:

Secondary Division Winner:

  • Student: Zara Pascoe, Cedar International School
  • Project: Dissolved Oxygen as a Marine Pollutant Indicator
    Zara’s project examined the level of pollution in the environment by testing dissolved oxygen levels at nine areas around Tortola as an indicator for the presence of bacteria or decomposing organic matter. Not only did this project address marine water quality—critical for the efficient operation of a desalination facility—but the dissolved oxygen test is conducted daily at the SSW lab to ensure compliance with safe drinking water standards.

Primary Division Winners:

  • Students: Daria Donovan and Brielle Williams, Ebenezer Thomas Primary School
  • Project: Wat-er We Drinking
    Teammates Daria and Brielle prepared bacterial growth cultures to determine how often reuseable water bottles should be washed.  The project was well presented and defended, with the students placing very highly overall.

Previously announced at the closing ceremony, the winning students visited the Paraquita Bay Water Plant to receive their prizes and to gain a behind-the-scenes look into the desalination process on an industrial scale.

The Hon. Sharie de Castro, Minister for Education, Youth Affairs and Sports, also toured the facility, acknowledging the company’s longstanding commitment to the Science Fair and congratulating the winners on their achievements.

“It is always a proud moment to witness our students being recognized for their scientific talent and curiosity,” said Minister de Castro. “On this World Water Day, I commend Seven Seas Water Group for not only investing in innovation but for investing in our young people. Their continued support of the Science Fair demonstrates the kind of meaningful public-private partnership that strengthens our education system and empowers future leaders.

When our students explore real-world challenges—like water quality and sustainability—they aren’t just learning; they’re leading. They are demonstrating the brilliance, potential, and promise that exist within our classrooms. I encourage more companies to follow this example by creating pathways for mentorship, engagement, and opportunity in STEAM fields.”

Seven Seas Water Group has been a proud sponsor of the Science Fair for the past three years, contributing over $20,000 to date.

Kevon Smith, a former BVI National Science Fair winner and current Plant Manager at the SSWG Paraquita Bay facility, emphasized the significance of the partnership for the local community.

“As a company deeply committed to providing well-engineered, efficiently operated desalination services to this community, we are proud to support initiatives that promote scientific inquiry and environmental stewardship. Our future plant managers, engineers, operators, and professionals will be among the competitors, showcasing their ingenuity and commitment to building a more sustainable future.”

Seven Seas Water Group congratulates the Ministry of Education and their entire team, Science Fair Coordinator Renee Caines, all participating students, their schools, teachers, and parents for executing yet another wonderful and successful event for the community.

 

Minister of Education, Hon. Sharie Be de Castro receives Plant tour

Mrs. Orlandette Crabbe, Deputy Permanent Secretary Ministry of Education, Hon. Sharie B de Castro, Minister for Education Youth Affairs and Sports, Kevon Smith, BVI Plant Manager Seven Seas Water Group, Noni M Georges, BVI Community Relations Advisor, Seven Seas Water Group

 

Secondary Awardee

Mr Kevon Smith and Ms. Noni M Georges present Ms. Zara Pascoe, Cedar International School, with SSWG Prize for Water Science.

 

Prize Winners 

Ms. Brielle Williams, Ms. Daria Donovan (Ebenezer Thomas Primary School), Ms. Zara Pascoe (Cedar International School) Winners of 2025 SSWG Prize for Water Science (front row); Mr Kevon Smith and Ms Noni M Georges (back row)